Flood is the third studio album by Japanese experimental band Boris, released on December 15, 2000. It consists of a single 70-minute title-track that is broken into four movements. While Flood did not receive many reviews upon release, it has become a cult classic among fans, prompting the band to play it in its entirety every night of their 2013 US-based "Residency Tour". The album marked a change in musical direction; it features less of the abrasive sound heard on Absolutego and Amplifier Worship, and incorporated minimalism and progressive rock elements. Flood I is wh… read more
Flood is the third studio album by Japanese experimental band Boris, released on December 15, 2000. It consists of a single 70-minute title-track tha… read more
Flood is the third studio album by Japanese experimental band Boris, released on December 15, 2000. It consists of a single 70-minute title-track that is broken into four movements. Whil… read more
There are at least two different artists using the name Boris. 1. a Japanese experimental metal band 2. a Dutch pop/soul singer 1. Boris is a Japanese experimental metal band formed in Tokyo in 1992. The band's original lineup consisted of lead vocalist Atsuo, bassist/rhythm guitarist Takeshi, lead guitarist Wata, and drummer Nagata. After Nagata's departure in 1996, Atsuo took over drums and the lineup has remained consistent to this day. Boris draw influence from a huge variety of styles including, but not limited to, psychedelic rock, punk rock, sludge metal, doom…read more
There are at least two different artists using the name Boris. 1. a Japanese experimental metal band 2. a Dutch pop/soul singer 1. Boris is a Japanese experimental metal band formed in T… read more
There are at least two different artists using the name Boris. 1. a Japanese experimental metal band 2. a Dutch pop/soul singer 1. Boris is a Japanese experimental metal band formed in Tokyo in 1992. The band's original lineup… read more